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Qualifier Count: Count-by-lang
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RP 17122: English (17108); Translingual (13); Sicilian (1)
UK 15421: English (15332); Italian (37); German (24); Czech (4); Translingual (3); Danish (3); Hungarian (2); Spanish (2); Swedish (2); Ligurian (2); Persian (2); Sardinian (1); French (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Polish (1); Catalan (1); Limburgish (1); Bavarian (1); Ket (1)
GA 13834: English (13825); Translingual (8); Yiddish (1)
US 13302: English (13140); Translingual (63); Italian (44); German (25); Czech (4); Spanish (3); Danish (3); Polish (3); Egyptian (2); East Central German (2); Hungarian (2); Swedish (2); Ligurian (2); Persian (2); Sardinian (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Limburgish (1); Bavarian (1); Ket (1)
cy-N 9502: Welsh (9497); English (5)
cy-S 9397: Welsh (9392); English (5)
colloquial 5221: Welsh (4962); Czech (41); Urdu (35); German (32); Punjabi (19); Gujarati (17); English (14); Arabic (12); Persian (10); Tagalog (9); Scottish Gaelic (7); French (6); Irish (5); Hebrew (5); Turkish (5); Swedish (4); Icelandic (4); Dutch (3); Hindi (3); Cebuano (3); Catalan (2); Italian (2); Azerbaijani (2); Burmese (2); Konkani (2); Bengali (2); Norman (1); Portuguese (1); Slovak (1); Russian (1); Kannada (1); Armenian (1); Greek (1); Lower Sorbian (1); Telugu (1); Swahili (1); Ottoman Turkish (1); Bulgarian (1); Kurtöp (1)
Ulster 4488: Irish (4484); Scots (3); Scottish Gaelic (1)
standard 4367: Welsh (3660); German (378); Pipil (147); Galician (44); Indonesian (33); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (28); Occitan (24); Sardinian (10); English (7); Italian (7); Bengali (7); French (3); Arabic (3); Albanian (2); Ottoman Turkish (2); Dutch (1); Maltese (1); Sicilian (1); Yiddish (1); Czech (1); Slovak (1); Turkish (1); Greek (1); Persian (1); Burmese (1); Javanese (1); Kannada (1)
Standard 3762: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (3692); German (20); Pipil (18); Albanian (15); Adyghe (5); English (2); Yiddish (2); Catalan (1); French (1); Turoyo (1); Kannada (1); Bengali (1); Irish (1); Classical Syriac (1); Assyrian Neo-Aramiac (1)
Munster 3645: Irish (3645)
GenAm 2822: English (2819); Translingual (3)
Connacht 2451: Irish (2451)
IL 1306: Hebrew (1304); Etymology (1); English (1)
AU 1210: English (1209); Italian (1)
Johor-Selangor 1030: Malay (1030)
Riau-Lingga 1016: Malay (1016)
Canada 992: English (950); French (33); Italian (5); Translingual (4)
adjective 916: Serbo-Croatian (881); English (25); Romanian (5); Middle English (1); Swedish (1); Hindi (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Tagalog (1)
adverb 886: Serbo-Croatian (881); Norwegian Bokmål (2); Punjabi (2); Middle English (1)
gu 816: Gujarati (815); Hindi (1)
Mayo 788: Irish (788)
Urmian 783: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (783)
Xarrâbî 780: Khalaj (780)
Qinghai 693: Salar (693)
Galway 678: Irish (678)
Xunhua 662: Salar (662)
Aran 641: Irish (641)
Nineveh Plains 608: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (608)
pa 573: Punjabi (573)
cot-caught 572: English (572)
Cois Fharraige 530: Irish (530)
IR 528: Persian (528)
CA 519: English (517); French (2)
NZ 480: English (479); Italian (1)
singular 455: Classical Syriac (439); Turoyo (7); Egyptian (4); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2); English (1); Old Norse (1); German (1)
plural 455: Classical Syriac (439); Turoyo (7); Limburgish (3); English (1); Old Norse (1); Faroese (1); German (1); Persian (1); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Johor-Riau 446: Malay (446)
Kuwait 431: Gulf Arabic (416); Arabic (15)
NL 414: Dutch (414)
Ulaanbaatar 407: Mongolian (406); Buryat (1)
YIVO 398: Yiddish (398)
Revived Middle Cornish 380: Cornish (380)
horse-hoarse 359: English (359)
Poylish 339: Yiddish (339)
Revived Late Cornish 328: Cornish (328)
Litvish 323: Yiddish (323)
Baku 315: Azerbaijani (252); Malay (63)
Talxâbî 309: Khalaj (309)
Naples 305: Neapolitan (305)
BE 289: Dutch (289)
Western Syriac 261: Classical Syriac (261)
Eastern Syriac 259: Classical Syriac (259)
Xinjiang 258: Salar (258)
Austria 257: German (256); Bavarian (1)
Classical Edessan 257: Classical Syriac (257)
Ili 252: Salar (252)
Yining 241: Salar (241)
rhotic 237: English (237)
fast speech 235: Romanian (233); German (1); Malagasy (1)
Quebec 226: French (225); English (1)
Scotland 221: English (221)
Australia 217: English (214); Italian (3)
Thailand 216: Mon (215); Eastern Pwo (1)
BR 213: Portuguese (213)
Zurich 211: Alemannic German (211)
Jiezi 199: Salar (199)
Gaizi 196: Salar (196)
Qingshui 193: Salar (193)
nonrhotic 190: English (190)
obsolete 187: English (123); Thai (28); Middle English (14); Yoruba (10); Japanese (3); Welsh (3); Urdu (2); Russian (1); Catalan (1); Tagalog (1); Lithuanian (1)
Vaṅga 183: Bengali (183)
Northeast Brazil 180: Portuguese (180)
Ireland 172: English (172)
Tiberian 170: Hebrew (170)
Myanmar 169: Mon (168); Eastern Pwo (1)
Connemara 164: Irish (164)
Western 161: Aleut (102); Lombard (18); Javanese (16); Middle English (5); North Frisian (5); Malay (3); Catalan (2); Galician (2); Indonesian (2); Baluchi (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Classical Syriac (1); K'iche' (1); Pashto (1)
classical 160: Old French (158); Arabic (2)
General Cebuano 158: Cebuano (158)
Mengda 158: Salar (158)
dialectal 155: English (63); Middle English (18); Tagalog (14); Galician (13); Norwegian Nynorsk (7); Punjabi (6); Persian (4); Turkish (3); Swedish (3); Arabic (3); Hindi (2); Ottoman Turkish (2); Yiddish (2); Indonesian (2); Khalaj (2); Maltese (1); Icelandic (1); Ilocano (1); Russian (1); Tuvan (1); Bulgarian (1); Hungarian (1); Kazakh (1); Konkani (1); Azerbaijani (1); Catalan (1)
Nordestino 150: Portuguese (150)
Chahandusi 147: Salar (147)
ur 141: Urdu (140); Punjabi (1)
France 137: French (137)
Northern England 134: English (134)
Hijazi 132: Arabic (132)
archaic 131: Old French (85); English (14); Punjabi (8); Russian (5); Middle English (4); Romanian (4); Maltese (4); Thai (2); French (1); German (1); Urdu (1); Icelandic (1); Scots (1)
Xaltâbâdî 131: Khalaj (131)
Northern 125: Middle English (51); Pashto (24); Scots (21); Dutch (8); Yiddish (5); Ilocano (3); Pohnpeian (2); Punjabi (2); Catalan (2); Bavarian (2); German (1); Lombard (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Old French (1)
12th century Icelandic 125: Old Norse (125)
Tabriz 125: Azerbaijani (125)
weak vowel 119: English (119)
Moroccan 119: Arabic (119)
Kerry 117: Irish (117)
informal 116: Welsh (48); Romanian (29); French (20); English (7); Turkish (2); Portuguese (2); Hebrew (2); German (1); Italian (1); Catalan (1); Lithuanian (1); Kannada (1); Danish (1)
Mansûrâbâdî 116: Khalaj (116)
Tiberian Hebrew 114: Hebrew (114)
Adyghe dialect 109: Adyghe (109)
Vienna 107: Bavarian (100); German (7)
Ukrainish 106: Yiddish (106)
hbo 103: Hebrew (103)
Early ME 102: Middle English (102)
UlaanBaatar 102: Mongolian (102)
Aus 101: English (101)
Baizhuang 101: Salar (101)
hy-E 100: Armenian (100)
late 98: Old French (96); Middle English (2)
Singapore 98: English (98)
Milanese 98: Lombard (98)
SG 95: English (95)
Waterford 95: Irish (95)
khk 92: Mongolian (92)
letter name 91: Avestan (31); Ido (21); Icelandic (15); Telugu (9); Indonesian (4); Gujarati (4); Norwegian Bokmål (2); Persian (2); German (2); Saraiki (1)
Southern US 91: English (91)
Yemenite Hebrew 91: Hebrew (91)
verb 91: English (77); Romanian (8); Hebrew (2); Tagalog (2); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Hungarian (1)
Louisiana 91: French (90); English (1)
noun 90: English (68); Serbo-Croatian (6); Hebrew (4); Romanian (4); Norwegian Bokmål (3); Swedish (2); Tagalog (2); Bengali (1)
AusE 89: English (89)
nonstandard 88: English (47); Indonesian (22); German (4); French (3); Tagalog (2); Italian (2); Portuguese (1); Bashkir (1); Persian (1); Dutch (1); Danish (1); Hebrew (1); Arabic (1); Punjabi (1)
dated 88: English (56); Russian (11); Urdu (5); Irish (3); Turkish (2); Thai (2); Middle English (2); Swedish (1); French (1); German (1); Catalan (1); Kildin Sami (1); Dutch (1); Punjabi (1)
also 87: English (43); Irish (34); Welsh (3); Yiddish (3); German (2); French (1); Azerbaijani (1)
South Wales 85: Welsh (83); English (2)
Tehrani 85: Persian (85)
Rural Central Brazil 84: Portuguese (84)
Ukraynish 84: Yiddish (84)
Philippines 83: English (83)
North Wales 81: Welsh (80); English (1)
Cork 81: Irish (81)
NYC 79: English (79)
CF 79: Irish (79)
Hanbahe 78: Salar (78)
later 77: Middle Irish (73); Old High German (1); Low German (1); Old Irish (1); Middle English (1)
unstressed 75: English (40); West Frisian (7); Middle English (6); German (4); Scots (3); Danish (3); Irish (3); Icelandic (2); Mariupol Greek (2); Afrikaans (1); Dutch (1); Luxembourgish (1); Swedish (1); Bulgarian (1)
earlier 75: Middle Irish (73); Old High German (1); Old Irish (1)
Southern 73: Bavarian (17); Middle English (15); Scots (10); Pashto (10); Yiddish (7); Dutch (6); English (4); Ilocano (3); German (1)
Mmmm 73: English (73)
Central 73: Catalan (27); Javanese (16); Scots (8); Bavarian (8); Mazanderani (7); Pashto (6); Yiddish (1)
originally 71: Middle Low German (69); Low German (1); Hindi (1)
Lewis 71: Scottish Gaelic (71)
pin-pen 70: English (70)
Belgium 69: French (58); Dutch (11)
Sephardi 69: Hebrew (69)
Hualong 69: Salar (69)
Castelmezzano 68: Neapolitan (68)
Mary-marry-merry 63: English (63)
Germany 62: German (60); English (1); Russian (1)
Modern Israeli 62: Hebrew (62)
South Africa 61: English (60); Afrikaans (1)
British 61: English (61)
Ashkenazi 60: Hebrew (59); Aramaic (1)
nMmmm 60: English (60)
formal 60: Romanian (27); French (8); Punjabi (5); Hindi (3); Hebrew (3); Catalan (3); Kannada (2); Welsh (2); Konkani (2); Urdu (2); Arabic (1); Burmese (1); Gujarati (1)
AAVE 59: English (59)
Dari 59: Persian (58); English (1)
Vedic 59: Sanskrit (59)
Shapsug dialect 59: Adyghe (59)
MLE 58: English (58)
Name of letter 57: Malay (57)
Wales 55: English (55)
InE 55: English (55)
Saint Petersburg 55: Russian (55)
General American 54: English (54)
Trøndelag 54: Norwegian Nynorsk (54)
Classical Persian 54: Persian (54)
non-rhotic 53: English (53)
Late Bohairic 53: Coptic (53)
nuqtaless 53: Punjabi (53)
Tosk 52: Albanian (52)
Gheg 52: Albanian (52)
Amianan 51: Ilocano (51)
Abagatan 51: Ilocano (51)
Old Bohairic 51: Coptic (51)
Pak Kret District, Thailand 51: Mon (51)
PT 50: Portuguese (50)
India 50: English (38); Persian (6); Punjabi (3); Portuguese (1); Urdu (1); Tamil (1)
mostly 50: Eastern Lawa (49); Korean (1)
rare 49: English (21); Middle English (8); Limburgish (3); Norwegian Nynorsk (2); Japanese (2); German (2); Pashto (1); Urdu (1); Irish (1); Armenian (1); Hindi (1); Thai (1); Belarusian (1); Malay (1); Russian (1); Catalan (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1)
Bohol 49: Cebuano (49)
Eastern 49: Javanese (16); Lombard (15); North Frisian (5); Pashto (3); Catalan (2); Aleut (2); Baluchi (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Middle English (1); Classical Syriac (1); K'iche' (1)
East Rāṛha 49: Bengali (49)
early 48: Middle English (29); Old French (19)
Algherese 48: Catalan (48)
{{ll|ja|首里|Shuri}}-{{ll|ja|那覇|Naha}} 47: Okinawan (47)
common 47: Urdu (17); Indonesian (15); German (9); Tagalog (3); Ottoman Turkish (1); Catalan (1); Inuktitut (1)
Caipira 46: Portuguese (46)
prescriptive standard 46: German (46)
Pak Kret District 46: Mon (46)
Switzerland 45: German (34); French (8); Italian (2); English (1)
Osaka 45: Japanese (45)
stressed 44: English (24); German (4); Danish (4); Scots (3); Irish (2); Mariupol Greek (2); Italian (1); Dutch (1); Luxembourgish (1); Icelandic (1); Bulgarian (1)
New Zealand 44: English (42); Italian (2)
Clay 44: West Frisian (44)
Wood 44: West Frisian (44)
Ashkenazi Hebrew 43: Hebrew (43)
ae-tensing 42: English (42)
Northern ME 42: Middle English (42)
proscribed 42: English (21); Russian (10); Italian (3); Arabic (3); German (2); Thai (1); Ottoman Turkish (1); Yiddish (1)
Valencian 42: Catalan (42)
Tyari 42: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (42)
Biblical Hebrew 39: Hebrew (39)
_ 39: English (29); Persian (2); Tagalog (2); Bengali (2); Urdu (2); Punjabi (2)
Greco-Bohairic 39: Coptic (39)
HK 38: English (38)
Received Pronunciation 38: English (38)
East Central 38: Bavarian (38)
wine/whine 37: English (37)
non-Mary-marry-merry 37: English (37)
Setesdal 37: Norwegian Nynorsk (37)
ur-PB 37: Urdu (37)
old Moscow accent 37: Russian (37)
Adyghe 37: Adyghe (37)
New England 36: English (36)
Gulf 36: Arabic (36)
Modern Hebrew 35: Hebrew (35)
Netherlandic 35: Yiddish (35)
Ottawa Valley 34: English (34)
colloquial also 34: Welsh (32); Arabic (2)
Witzapan 34: Pipil (34)
cy 34: Welsh (34)
Balearic 33: Catalan (33)
Metro Cebu 33: Cebuano (33)
Netherlands 33: Dutch (33)
kw 33: Gulf Arabic (20); Arabic (13)
Chiang Mai 33: Northern Thai (32); S'gaw Karen (1)
Egyptian 32: Arabic (32)
Old Egyptian 32: Egyptian (32)
Sephardi Hebrew 31: Hebrew (31)
Southern Leyte 31: Cebuano (31)
Northern Portugal 31: Portuguese (31)
northern and central Germany; now chiefly colloquial 31: German (31)
pnb 31: Punjabi (31)
Daowei 30: Salar (30)
regional 30: Italian (12); German (10); English (6); Icelandic (1); Jamaican Creole (1)
] 30: Scots (30)
Southern Yiddish 30: Yiddish (30)
Late ME 30: Middle English (30)
Moscow 30: Russian (30)
Barwar 30: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (30)
phonetic value 30: Avestan (30)
Filipino 29: Tagalog (29)
Finland 29: Swedish (29)
Ashnu 29: Salar (29)
Barra 29: Scottish Gaelic (29)
Northern Pa'o 29: Pa'o Karen (29)
Southern Pa'o 29: Pa'o Karen (29)
reconstructed 29: Bactrian (27); Masakará (2)
literary 28: Abkhaz (17); Betawi (4); Arabic (3); Welsh (1); Dzongkha (1); Mon (1); Irish (1)
Skye 28: Scottish Gaelic (28)
Phoneme 28: Malay (28)
Late Egyptian 28: Egyptian (28)
Ulster Scots 28: Scots (28)
Bahasa Baku 27: Malay (27)
IE 27: English (27)
Bavaria 27: German (27)
Leyte 27: Cebuano (27)
Tokyo 27: Japanese (27)
Turritan 27: Sassarese (27)
hy-W 27: Armenian (27)
], Myanmar 27: Mon (27)
Sedini 26: Sassarese (26)
New York 26: English (26)
Jishi 26: Salar (26)
northern and central Germany 26: German (26)
Phoneme, Syllable initial 26: Malay (26)
Absheron 26: Azerbaijani (26)
Kandahar 26: Pashto (26)
Insular 25: Scots (25)
Johor 25: Malay (25)
context pronunciation 25: Ido (20); Indonesian (4); Icelandic (1)
Jersey 25: Norman (25)
] 25: Malay (25)
Samuyuzi 25: Salar (25)
Rālik 25: Marshallese (25)
Portugal 25: Portuguese (23); English (1); Galician (1)
thick L 25: Norwegian Nynorsk (25)
Phoneme, Syllable final 25: Malay (25)
Sutherland 25: Scottish Gaelic (25)
Kong Loi villages 25: Eastern Lawa (25)
Welsh 24: English (24)
] 24: Scots (24)
] 24: Vietnamese (24)
9th century West Norse 24: Old Norse (24)
phonemic 24: Abkhaz (18); Persian (6)
ps-Kandahar 24: Pashto (24)
{{w|Chakhar Mongolian|Chakhar}} 24: Mongolian (24)
Castelsardo 23: Sassarese (23)
c. 1750 23: Early Modern Korean (23)
Soikkola 23: Ingrian (23)
Wardak 23: Pashto (23)
Quetta 23: Pashto (23)
{{w|Khalkha Mongolian|Khalkha}} 23: Mongolian (23)
Penang 22: Malay (22)
Boston 22: English (22)
traditional 22: Catalan (9); Norwegian Nynorsk (6); Afrikaans (2); Italian (1); German Low German (1); English (1); French (1); Dzongkha (1)
Ala-Laukaa 22: Ingrian (22)
YIVO, Litvish 22: Yiddish (22)
Shapsug 22: Adyghe (22)
Kayin State 22: S'gaw Karen (21); Western Pwo (1)
AuE 21: English (21)
General Australian 21: English (21)
Malaysia 21: English (19); Malay (2)
Paris 21: French (21)
Khimi Chin 21: Khumi Chin (21)
{{w|Southern Zazaki}} 21: Zazaki (21)
Myanmar (]) 21: Mon (21)
Thung Luang 21: Eastern Lawa (21)
SSBE 20: English (20)
Kedayan 20: Brunei Malay (20)
Harris 20: Scottish Gaelic (20)
West Central 20: Bavarian (19); Scots (1)
Classical 20: Latin (7); English (6); Persian (4); Translingual (1); Ancient Greek (1); German (1)
Islay 20: Scottish Gaelic (20)
{{w|Northern Zazaki}} 20: Zazaki (20)
West Muskerry 20: Irish (20)
Argyll 20: Scottish Gaelic (20)
Surigaonon 20: Cebuano (20)
pan 20: Punjabi (20)
phoneme 19: Telugu (5); Gujarati (4); Norwegian Bokmål (2); Persian (2); German (2); Parkari Koli (2); Malay (1); Saraiki (1)
northern Germany and parts of central Germany; chiefly colloquial 19: German (19)
Syrian Hebrew 19: Hebrew (19)
Northern Yiddish 19: Yiddish (19)
Languedoc 19: Occitan (18); French (1)
Tajik 19: Persian (18); Tajik (1)
Sweden 18: Swedish (18)
Ejia 18: Salar (18)
{{w|Yukjin dialect|Yukjin}} 18: Korean (18)
Philippine 17: English (16); Bikol Central (1)
parts of central Germany; chiefly colloquial 17: German (17)
some accents 17: English (15); Swedish (1); Welsh (1)
{{l|vi|Đông Kinh}} 17: Middle Vietnamese (17)
Souletin 17: Basque (17)
Boholano 17: Cebuano (17)
Bolognese 17: Emilian (17)
Ashinu 17: Salar (17)
Chanthaburi 17: Chong (17)
Thung Luang village 17: Eastern Lawa (17)
For transcription only 17: Chinese (17)
Philadelphia 16: English (16)
æ-tensing 16: English (16)
Central Catalan 16: Catalan (16)
weak vowel merger 16: English (16)
southern 16: Pashto (10); German (2); Scots (1); Dutch (1); Zhuang (1); Central Franconian (1)
Geordie 16: English (16)
Fredrikstad 16: Norwegian Bokmål (16)
Russian accent 16: Russenorsk (16)
Northern Peninsula 16: Malay (16)
Ultramontane 16: Corsican (16)
Europe 16: French (14); Urdu (2)
Karabakh 16: Azerbaijani (15); Armenian (1)
12th Century Icelandic 16: Old Norse (16)
most speakers in northern and central Germany 16: German (16)
Southern Scots 16: Scots (16)
Kanchanaburi 16: Chong (16)
Chiang Rai 16: S'gaw Karen (16)
Kong Loi village 16: Eastern Lawa (16)
schwa-less 16: Central Atlas Tamazight (16)
interrogative 16: Khalaj (16)
Central Sweden 15: Swedish (15)
some speakers 15: German (12); English (3)
Swedish 15: Swedish (15)
Northern Cities Vowel Shift 15: English (15)
Conservative RP 15: English (15)
Brazil 15: Portuguese (14); Translingual (1)
Milan 15: Lombard (14); Italian (1)
Northeastern Brazil 15: Portuguese (15)
commonly 15: German (6); Hebrew (6); Malay (1); Low German (1); Cebuano (1)
common speech 15: German (15)
verbs 15: Persian (14); Korean (1)
] 15: Bengali (15)
Arabism 15: Central Atlas Tamazight (15)
Northern US 14: English (14)
Izalco 14: Pipil (14)
Uist 14: Scottish Gaelic (14)
Québec 14: French (13); English (1)
] 14: English (14)
Cismontane 14: Corsican (14)
dialectal, western 14: Galician (14)
Ring 14: Irish (14)
Wazirwola 14: Pashto (14)
Malacca 14: Malay (14)
{{w|Gaud Saraswat Brahmin|Goud Saraswat}} 14: Konkani (14)
{{w|Christianity_in_Maharashtra#Bardeskars|Roman Catholic}} 14: Konkani (14)
West Bengal 14: Bengali (14)
Thailand (Pak Kret District) 14: Mon (14)
Shixiang 13: Salar (13)
official standard 13: German (13)
Inland North 13: English (13)
North England 13: English (13)
some dialects 13: English (5); Scottish Gaelic (3); Persian (3); Adyghe (1); Yiddish (1)
Norwegian accent 13: Russenorsk (13)
Mid Northern Scots 13: Scots (13)
rapid speech 13: Scottish Gaelic (7); Irish (5); German (1)
Mid-Ulster English 13: English (13)
West Kerry 13: Irish (13)
Cuisnahuat 13: Pipil (13)
Kuwaiti 13: Arabic (11); Gulf Arabic (2)
Hure 13: Mongolian (13)
Cusco 13: Quechua (13)
Kabul, Peshawar 13: Pashto (13)
Northern & Southern Pa'o 13: Pa'o Karen (13)
Bohtan 13: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (13)
La Up village 13: Western Lawa (13)
Appalachians 12: English (12)
less common 12: German (7); English (3); Italian (1); Greek (1)
DE 12: English (12)
Nigeria 12: English (12)
South Uist 12: Scottish Gaelic (12)
West Country 12: English (12)
RLC 12: Cornish (12)
Northern Ilocano 12: Ilocano (12)
Egypt 12: Arabic (12)
Ratak 12: Marshallese (12)
Èkìtì 12: Yoruba (12)
Jicalapa 12: Pipil (12)
Early Scots 12: Scots (12)
Wester Ross 12: Scottish Gaelic (12)
Iranian Persian 12: Persian (12)
Gansu 12: Salar (12)
Insular Scots 12: Scots (12)
others 12: Persian (10); Chinese (1); Scottish Gaelic (1)
Majha 12: Punjabi (12)
Goud Saraswat 12: Konkani (12)
Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun Province 12: Mon (12)
Pa Pae village 12: Western Lawa (12)
Bo Sa-ngae 12: Eastern Lawa (12)
Southern England 11: English (11)
Shetland 11: Scots (11)
Porto 11: Portuguese (11)
Southern American English 11: English (11)
regional US 11: English (11)
Estuary English 11: English (11)
sometimes 11: English (8); Kannada (2); Hindi (1)
central 11: Pashto (8); Venetian (3)
Hong Kong 11: English (11)
ms-SG 11: Malay (11)
poetic 11: English (4); Urdu (3); Latin (2); Ukrainian (1); Punjabi (1)
Sunnmøre 11: Norwegian Nynorsk (11)
locally 11: English (4); Catalan (3); German (2); Spanish (1); Galician (1)
normal 11: German (11)
Tiree 11: Scottish Gaelic (11)
northern and central Germany; chiefly colloquial 11: German (11)
many speakers, by analogy with the English loanword ] 11: German (11)
careful speech 11: Scottish Gaelic (5); Irish (3); German (1); Bashkir (1); Malagasy (1)
Latinate 11: English (11)
North Northern Scots 11: Scots (11)
Anglicised 11: English (10); Bengali (1)
Teotepeque 11: Pipil (11)
western 11: Galician (5); Lombard (3); Mazanderani (2); Bengali (1)
Galitzish 11: Yiddish (11)
northern 11: Pashto (9); Dutch (1); Zhuang (1)
Trat 11: Chong (11)
Chiangmai 11: Northern Thai (11)
Kengtung 11: Khün (11)
St. Petersburg or dated 11: Russian (11)
Early Old Latin 11: Latin (11)
] 11: Mon (11)
] 11: Dhivehi (11)
anglicised 10: English (8); Russian (2)
Provence 10: French (7); Occitan (3)
Northern Germany 10: German (10)
Limburg 10: Dutch (9); Middle Dutch (1)
Cockney 10: English (10)
idle-idol split 10: English (10)
Ghana 10: English (10)
Valencia 10: Catalan (10)
Revived 10: Massachusett (10)
Southern Ilocano 10: Ilocano (10)
Sahidic 10: Coptic (9); Demotic (1)
non-standard 10: English (4); Russian (2); German (1); Spanish (1); Dutch (1); Kannada (1)
Cois Fharraige also 10: Irish (10)
Ragunda 10: Jamtish (10)
anglicized 10: English (10)
non-weak vowel 10: English (10)
spelling pronunciation 10: English (6); Swedish (2); Dutch (1); French (1)
Gaúcho 10: Portuguese (10)
West Cork 10: Irish (10)
Lochaber 10: Scottish Gaelic (10)
North Levantine 10: Arabic (10)
Central Scots 10: Scots (10)
ps-Kabul 10: Pashto (10)
Peshawar 10: Pashto (10)
Amecameca 10: Central Nahuatl (10)
newer 10: Norwegian Nynorsk (10)
from written form 10: Norwegian Nynorsk (10)
professional usage 10: Russian (10)
Bologna 10: Emilian (9); Italian (1)
Marwat 10: Pashto (10)
Batangas 9: Tagalog (9)
modern 9: Norwegian Bokmål (2); English (1); Xavante (1); Icelandic (1); Plautdietsch (1); French (1); Urdu (1); Limburgish (1)
South 9: Scots (6); Portuguese (1); Pashto (1); Welsh (1)
England 9: English (9)
{{glossary|hyperforeign}} 9: English (8); Belarusian (1)
]: 9: English (9)
English 9: Translingual (7); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Pali (1)
Southern France 9: French (9)
local 9: English (6); Portuguese (1); Dutch (1); Arabic (1)
Fayyumic 9: Coptic (7); Demotic (2)
Kampong Ayer 9: Brunei Malay (9)
Aggius 9: Gallurese (9)
Taketomi 9: Yaeyama (9)
Western dialects 9: Friulian (4); Jamtish (3); Laz (1); Bulgarian (1)
Fors 9: Jamtish (9)
Anglicized 9: English (8); Translingual (1)
southern Germany 9: German (9)
casual speech 9: German (8); Basque (1)
most common 9: German (7); Arabic (2)
Cotentin, partially 9: Norman (9)
careful 9: Welsh (5); English (2); German (1); Burmese (1)
Cebu 9: Cebuano (9)
South Northern Scots 9: Scots (9)
Voss 9: Norwegian Nynorsk (8); Norwegian (1)
Standard Sicilian 9: Sicilian (9)
Bakhdede 9: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (9)
Klal-Shprakh 9: Yiddish (9)
IPA speak 9: Mon (9)
Standard Indonesian 8: Indonesian (8)
Standard German 8: German (8)
Orkney 8: Scots (8)
Suriname 8: Dutch (8)
SAE 8: English (8)
Tasmanian 8: English (8)
Southern Germany 8: German (8)
SSB 8: English (8)
late Old Saxon 8: Old Saxon (8)
Ontario 8: English (8)
Western, Milanese 8: Lombard (8)
] 8: English (8)
northern cities vowel shift 8: English (8)
Kent 8: Middle English (8)
r-dissimilation 8: English (8)
Bohairic 8: Coptic (6); Demotic (2)
Iraqi Hebrew 8: Hebrew (8)
common; particularly northern and central Germany 8: German (8)
Persian Gulf 8: Arabic (8)
Northeastern 8: Pashto (5); Portuguese (3)
feminine 8: Neapolitan (5); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2); Pashto (1)
uncommon 8: English (4); Limburgish (2); Hindi (1); Punjabi (1)
Quezon 8: Tagalog (8)
in some dialects 8: English (6); German Low German (2)
Cotentin 8: Norman (8)
North Gudbrand Valley 8: Norwegian Nynorsk (8)
East Limburgish-Ripuarian 8: Limburgish (8)
Southern Tagalog 8: Tagalog (8)
Upper Corsica 8: Corsican (8)
Southern Corsica 8: Corsican (8)
13th century Icelandic 8: Old Norse (8)
Åre 8: Jamtish (8)
Australian 8: English (8)
Komba 8: Salar (8)
Spoken 8: Tamil (7); Northern Kurdish (1)
] 8: Vietnamese (8)
Kasuo 8: Salar (8)
before stops, or word-finally 8: Korean (8)
Urmia 8: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (5); Azerbaijani (3)
Pontianak 8: Malay (6); Indonesian (1); Chinese (1)
Khori 8: Buryat (8)
Al-Andalus 8: Arabic (8)
Welsh English 8: English (8)
IPA read 8: Mon (8)
Khun 8: Eastern Lawa (8)
Varendra 8: Bengali (8)
Midland American English 7: English (7)
Ghanaian 7: English (7)
frequently 7: Catalan (7)
more commonly 7: Catalan (4); German (3)
Indian English 7: English (7)
Swiss 7: Alemannic German (3); German (3); French (1)
numerous dialects 7: Neapolitan (7)
eastern 7: Lombard (3); Galician (2); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Bengali (1)
Caipira Brazil 7: Portuguese (7)
Selbu 7: Norwegian Nynorsk (7)
Berlin 7: German (7)
East Norway 7: Norwegian Nynorsk (7)
Sabah 7: Malay (7)
Tuscany 7: Italian (7)
Gandu 7: Salar (7)
RMC 7: Cornish (7)
Hateruma 7: Yaeyama (7)
Kuroshima 7: Yaeyama (7)
SW England 7: Middle English (7)
] 7: English (5); Swedish (2)
Caribbean 7: English (7)
Early Middle Scots 7: Scots (7)
Late Middle Scots 7: Scots (7)
Singapore English 7: English (7)
Oro Naoʼ 7: Wari' (7)
Austrian 7: German (7)
Pays de Caux 7: Norman (7)
Southeast Limburgish 7: Limburgish (7)
YIVO, Northern Yiddish 7: Yiddish (7)
chiefly 7: Albanian (2); Scottish Gaelic (2); Tagalog (2); English (1)
northern Ilocano 7: Ilocano (7)
southern Ilocano 7: Ilocano (7)
] 7: Bengali (7)
Standard North Azerbaijani 7: Azerbaijani (7)
Vanga 7: Bengali (7)
Ashiret 7: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (7)
Austria, Bavaria 7: German (7)
Nahuizalco 7: Pipil (7)
{{w|North Korea|North Korea}} 7: Korean (7)
Bardez Catholic 7: Konkani (7)
prescribed 7: Yiddish (5); German (2)
Indian 6: English (6)
older 6: Norwegian Bokmål (2); English (2); French (1); Irish (1)
now dialectal 6: English (5); Tagalog (1)
or 6: English (3); German (1); Urdu (1); Punjabi (1)
caught-cot 6: English (6)
NY 6: English (6)
predominant 6: German (6)
Canadian 6: English (6)
] 6: Malay (6)
Appalachia 6: English (6)
North Uist 6: Scottish Gaelic (6)
intrusive r 6: English (6)
cot-caught merger 6: English (6)
] 6: Japanese (6)
GNZ 6: English (6)
except possibly in very careful speech 6: German (6)
Rome 6: Italian (6)
Morocco 6: Arabic (6)
US also 6: English (6)
non-merged vowel 6: English (6)
merged vowel 6: English (6)
Hackås 6: Jamtish (6)
Berg 6: Jamtish (6)
Hà Tĩnh 6: Vietnamese (6)
Pakistan 6: English (6)
cy-g 6: Welsh (6)
cy-h 6: Welsh (6)
South Brazil 6: Portuguese (6)
West Telemark 6: Norwegian Nynorsk (6)
all dialects 6: Persian (6)
Perthshire 6: Scottish Gaelic (6)
Oro Mon 6: Wari' (6)
Limousin 6: Occitan (6)
French 6: French (4); English (2)
variant in common speech 6: German (6)
chiefly western German 6: German (6)
] 6: Faroese (6)
Middle Cornish 6: Cornish (6)
surname 6: Serbo-Croatian (4); English (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Hammerdal 6: Jamtish (6)
{{w|Busan}} 6: Korean (6)
Leyte, Boholano 6: Cebuano (6)
Mashhad 6: Persian (6)
phonetic 6: Persian (5); Urdu (1)
Rigveda 6: Sanskrit (6)
Yajurveda chanting 6: Sanskrit (6)
Kunduz 6: Pashto (6)
Poylish, Galitzish 6: Yiddish (6)
after stops 6: Korean (6)
Cholula 6: Central Nahuatl (6)
Dialectal 6: Persian (4); Tamil (1); Punjabi (1)
Bosnian 6: Serbo-Croatian (6)
Tunisian 6: Arabic (6)
Andalusi 6: Arabic (6)
Western Rumelia 6: Ottoman Turkish (6)
Hardanger 6: Norwegian Nynorsk (6)
Munster, Connacht 6: Irish (6)
{{w|Nen River|Non}} 6: Manchu (6)
{{w|Ralik Chain|Rālik}} 6: Marshallese (6)
Orcadian 6: Scots (6)
Central dialects 6: Friulian (4); Jamtish (2)
East Rarh 6: Bengali (6)
emphatic 6: Punjabi (6)
nominative 6: Khalaj (6)
some Southeast Limburgish 6: Limburgish (6)
as English 6: Yiddish (6)
other regions 5: English (5)
near-square 5: English (5)
father-bother 5: English (5)
western Germany 5: German (5)
Mid Northern 5: Scots (5)
Daisho 5: Salar (5)
Southern German 5: German (5)
Northern Ireland 5: English (5)
Parisian 5: French (5)
some US dialects 5: English (5)
] 5: French (5)
New Brunswick 5: French (5)
MTE 5: English (5)
Meester 5: Betawi (5)
Scania 5: Swedish (5)
Tacuba 5: Pipil (5)
other 5: Persian (3); English (2)
Dazhuang 5: Salar (5)
Modern 5: Hebrew (2); English (1); Galician (1); Coptic (1)
most dialects 5: Limburgish (3); Scottish Gaelic (1); Middle English (1)
segmentation 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
palatalisation 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Old Lombard 5: Lombard (5)
Kedah 5: Malay (4); Kedah Malay (1)
oblique 5: Khalaj (5)
North Northern 5: Scots (5)
yod-coalescence 5: English (5)
Midwestern US 5: English (5)
mainly Early ME 5: Middle English (5)
humorous 5: English (4); French (1)
Austrian German 5: German (5)
North America 5: English (5)
{{w|Kelantan-Pattani Malay|Kelantan-Pattani}} 5: Malay (5)
{{w|Terengganu Malay|Terengganu}} 5: Malay (5)
Central Swedish 5: Swedish (5)
South Northern 5: Scots (5)
for the article, chiefly colloquial 5: German (5)
morpheme-medial alternative pronunciation 5: Japanese (5)
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 5: French (5)
Southern England, Australia 5: English (5)
northern and central Germany, now chiefly colloquial 5: German (5)
Bavaria, Austria 5: German (5)
in some accents 5: English (5)
Gargano 5: Neapolitan (5)
Lengadocian 5: Occitan (5)
Southern Scotland 5: Scots (5)
Northern Italy 5: Italian (5)
Donegal 5: Irish (5)
Iran 5: Persian (5)
Easter Ross 5: Scottish Gaelic (5)
widespread, especially northern and central Germany 5: German (5)
most of Germany 5: German (5)
London 5: English (5)
variants in common speech 5: German (5)
Finland Swedish 5: Swedish (5)
in some pronunciations 5: English (5)
Lebanon 5: Arabic (3); North Levantine Arabic (2)
Eupen 5: Limburgish (4); French (1)
most of Germany, some of Austria 5: German (5)
Østfold 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Labian 5: Salar (5)
more common 5: German (2); Afrikaans (2); Icelandic (1)
not guttural R dialects 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Sappada 5: Bavarian (5)
Sauris 5: Bavarian (5)
given name 5: Serbo-Croatian (4); English (1)
1575 Early Middle Scots 5: Scots (5)
1600 Late Middle Scots 5: Scots (5)
Vikværsk 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
newer, from written form 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Tovuz 5: Azerbaijani (5)
Delhi Urdu 5: Urdu (4); Hindi (1)
East Inverness-shire 5: Scottish Gaelic (5)
sometimes in Switzerland and Liechtenstein 5: German (5)
Westphalia 5: German Low German (4); Low German (1)
Hazaragi 5: Persian (5)
Central Portugal 5: Portuguese (5)
BE-nl 5: Dutch (5)
Arran 5: Scottish Gaelic (5)
Eastern Norway 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
East Anglia 5: English (3); Middle English (2)
Achill 5: Irish (5)
proper noun 5: Hebrew (3); Hindi (1); English (1)
gzi 5: Kermanic (5)
properly 5: Hebrew (5)
Qazax 5: Azerbaijani (5)
{{w|Tuvan language#Classification|Altay}} 5: Tuvan (5)
Libyan 5: Arabic (5)
Wajiang zhuang 5: Salar (5)
Classical Coptic 5: Coptic (5)
Tapanta 5: Abaza (5)
{{w|Amur River|Sahaliyan}} 5: Manchu (5)
sur 5: Gujarati (5)
Upper Tyari 5: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (5)
some orthodox Protestants 5: Dutch (5)
Jerusalem 5: Ladino (4); Hebrew (1)
Ecclesiastical Latin 5: Latin (5)
Bitola 5: Ladino (5)
Pristina 5: Ladino (5)
Dupnitsa 5: Ladino (5)
Jalalabad 5: Pashto (5)
Zürich 5: Alemannic German (5)
Northern Cebu 5: Cebuano (5)
Masbate 5: Cebuano (5)
Hokkien 5: Chinese (5)
Bzyb 5: Abkhaz (5)
Classical Edessan, Eastern Syriac, Western Syriac 5: Classical Syriac (5)
Karwari dialect 5: Konkani (5)
Surakarta–Yogyakarta 5: Javanese (5)
local pronunciation 5: Norwegian Nynorsk (3); Norwegian (2)
British Isles 4: English (4)
Eastern New England 4: English (4)
East Coast 4: English (4)
context pronunciation, letter name 4: Ido (4)
less commonly 4: English (3); German (1)
{{w|dough-door merger}} 4: English (4)
Jamaica 4: English (4)
Northern Netherlands 4: Dutch (4)
Scottish 4: English (4)
General New Zealand 4: English (4)
now rare 4: English (3); Russian (1)
strong 4: English (4)
weak 4: English (4)
later ME 4: Middle English (4)
pre-/ŋ/ tensing 4: English (4)
1883-1886 4: Salar (4)
some US 4: English (4)
Ōgami 4: Miyako (4)
California 4: English (4)
Midland 4: English (2); Middle English (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Appalachian 4: English (4)
dialects with palatalization 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Yorkshire 4: English (4)
older, now chiefly Belgium 4: French (4)
acronym 4: Indonesian (4)
general 4: Limburgish (3); English (1)
Hardsysselsk 4: Danish (4)
southern Germany, Austria 4: German (4)
Gascon 4: Occitan (4)
] 4: English (4)
in non-rhotic accents 4: English (4)
Muchang 4: Salar (4)
according to a common pronunciation of this form 4: German (4)
most northern and central German speakers 4: German (4)
Sark 4: Norman (4)
Old Latin 4: Latin (4)
generally 4: German (3); English (1)
Central Apulia 4: Neapolitan (4)
Eastern Abruzzo 4: Neapolitan (4)
Hamadan 4: Persian (4)
Doric 4: Scots (4)
Tâlxâbî 4: Khalaj (4)
FR 4: French (4)
chiefly in formal speech 4: German (4)
only according to a regional pronunciation of this word 4: German (4)
Alghero 4: Catalan (4)
Syrian 4: North Levantine Arabic (2); Arabic (2)
cot–caught merger 4: English (4)
Chakhar 4: Mongolian (4)
Ili Salar 4: Salar (4)
without ] 4: English (4)
Stage German 4: German (4)
New Latin 4: Latin (2); English (2)
Sursilvan 4: Romansch (4)
Swiss, Austro-Bavarian 4: German (4)
wine-whine merger 4: English (4)
Mull 4: Scottish Gaelic (4)
anglicised pronunciation 4: English (3); German (1)
some speakers in southern Germany and Austria 4: German (4)
] 4: Malay (4)
many speakers, approximating English pronunciation 4: German (4)
Austrian standard 4: German (4)
Telemark 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
chiefly colloquial 4: German (3); Turkish (1)
historically 4: English (3); Danish (1)
Provençal 4: Occitan (4)
regional, Croatia 4: Serbo-Croatian (4)
variant 4: English (3); German (1)
Late Cornish 4: Cornish (4)
Tyrol 4: Bavarian (4)
Linxia 4: Salar (4)
informal or dialectal 4: English (4)
Revsund 4: Jamtish (4)
Rätan 4: Jamtish (4)
Gudbrand Valley 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Qatar 4: Gulf Arabic (3); Arabic (1)
Kabuli 4: Persian (4)
reduced 4: Middle English (3); English (1)
Wajiangzhuang 4: Salar (4)
Overseas 4: Urdu (4)
Rosa's roses merger 4: English (4)
predominantly 4: German (3); French (1)
Mid Argyll 4: Scottish Gaelic (4)
Late Old Frisian 4: Old Frisian (4)
Textbook Old Norse 4: Old Norse (4)
Swiss German 4: German (4)
Ross-shire 4: Scottish Gaelic (4)
Formal 4: Persian (4)
Tlaxcala 4: Central Nahuatl (4)
Canoa 4: Central Nahuatl (4)
Austlandet 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Guttural R dialects 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Bari 4: Neapolitan (4)
West Connemara 4: Irish (4)
South Mayo 4: Irish (4)
xme-kaf 4: Kermanic (4)
xme-sed 4: Kermanic (4)
xme-zef 4: Kermanic (4)
word-initially 4: Korean (4)
between vowels, after nasals and liquids 4: Korean (4)
before nasals and liquids 4: Korean (4)
next to {{IPAchar|/h/}} 4: Korean (4)
before nasals 4: Korean (4)
Provençau 4: Occitan (4)
Pre-Hebrew 4: Hebrew (4)
haz 4: Persian (4)
Cornish 4: Cornish (4)
Albania 4: Ottoman Turkish (3); Albanian (1)
Pahang 4: Malay (4)
Gədəbəy 4: Azerbaijani (4)
Béarn 4: Occitan (4)
Occidente 4: Ladino (4)
Oriente 4: Ladino (4)
folksy 4: Hungarian (4)
] colloquial also 4: Welsh (4)
{{w|Doohoma}} 4: Irish (4)
{{w|Achill}} 4: Irish (4)
Valdres 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Opplanda 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Kabul 4: Pashto (2); Persian (2)
Urban Cebuano 4: Cebuano (4)
Volda 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Gulf (Kuwait) 4: Arabic (4)
Yusufzai 4: Pashto (4)
Mallorca 4: Catalan (4)
Rāṛha 4: Bengali (4)
stand-alone 4: Telugu (4)
accompanied 4: Telugu (4)
Ashiret, Nineveh Plains 4: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (4)
Hertevin 4: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (4)
emulating Classical Latin 4: English (4)
Riau-Selangor 4: Malay (4)
other dialects 4: Adyghe (4)
historical 4: Dhivehi (2); Marshallese (1); English (1)
Mae Hong Son 4: S'gaw Karen (4)
{{w|Khalkha Mongolian|Mongolia Khalkh}} 4: Mongolian (4)
Kabardian dialect 4: Kabardian (4)
{{w|Chakhar Mongolian|Qahar, China}} 4: Mongolian (4)
Carnia 4: Friulian (4)
Codroipo 4: Friulian (4)
Northeast 4: Portuguese (4)
hypothesised 4: Ancient Greek (4)
Santiago 4: Kabuverdianu (4)
Southeastern 4: Pashto (4)
classicized 4: Arabic (4)
reconstructed Classical Coptic 4: Coptic (4)
spoken 4: Uyghur (3); Mon (1)
northern Cebu 4: Cebuano (4)
Middle Egyptian 4: Egyptian (4)
Roman Catholic 4: Konkani (4)
Quba 4: Azerbaijani (4)
Oǹdó 4: Yoruba (4)
western dialect 4: Marshallese (4)
{{w|Ratak Chain|Ratak}} 4: Marshallese (4)
Şəki 4: Azerbaijani (4)
North West Jersey 4: Norman (4)
Mae Sanam Gao 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Kiu Lom 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Bo Phawaen 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Bo Luang villages 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Na Fon 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Mae Sanam Mai 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Wang Kong villages 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Khun villages 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Østerdalen 4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Southeast Limburgish, some East Limburgish 4: Limburgish (4)
Virginia 3: English (3)
classical, late 3: Old French (3)
see {{w|/æ/ raising}} 3: English (3)
th-fronting 3: English (3)
South Scots 3: Scots (3)
Northumberland 3: English (3)
Liverpool 3: English (3)
] 3: English (3)
Northern England, Scotland 3: English (3)
Fiji 3: English (3)
US South 3: English (3)
{{IPAchar|/æ/}} tensing 3: English (3)
] 3: English (3)
{{w|show-sure merger}} 3: English (3)
in accents with the ] 3: English (3)
St. Louis 3: English (3)
Ejie 3: Salar (3)
Village at the mouth of Datong river 3: Salar (3)
Donghu or Minhe 3: Salar (3)
1891-1892 3: Salar (3)
Commonwealth 3: English (2); Polish (1)
after a vowel 3: English (2); Persian (1)
Hirara 3: Miyako (3)
in 3: English (3)
colloquially 3: Azerbaijani (2); English (1)
Mid-Atlantic 3: English (3)
Western US 3: English (3)
{{w|Kedah Malay|Kedah}} 3: Malay (3)
lagoon 3: Venetian (3)
New York City 3: English (3)
South Asia 3: English (3)
Michigan 3: English (3)
Madeira 3: Portuguese (3)
official standard, but less common 3: German (3)
{{w|Black Country}} 3: English (3)
Sialo 3: Cebuano (3)
Cultivated Australian 3: English (3)
Midlands 3: English (3)
Northern English 3: English (3)
initialism, rare 3: Indonesian (3)
thick l 3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
Bern 3: Alemannic German (3)
Cypriot 3: Turkish (2); Greek (1)
Maastricht 3: Limburgish (3)
Aquitaine 3: French (3)
Quebec, informal 3: French (3)
Standard Eastern 3: Norwegian Bokmål (2); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Akhmimic 3: Demotic (2); Egyptian (1)
] 3: English (3)
non-naturalized pronunciation 3: English (3)
AUS 3: English (3)
Standard New High German 3: German (2); English (1)
northern Germany and parts of central Germany; now chiefly colloquial 3: German (3)
Northern and Western 3: English (3)
North American also 3: English (3)
GenAus 3: English (3)
non-rhotic accents 3: English (3)
Central Italian 3: Italian (3)
Central Arabia 3: Arabic (3)
Tunisia 3: Arabic (3)
northern and central Germany; becoming rare for this particular word 3: German (3)
Lisbon 3: Portuguese (3)
Kelantan-Pattani 3: Malay (3)
with consonant-initial stem 3: Malay (2); Indonesian (1)
with vowel-initial stem 3: Malay (2); Indonesian (1)
overall more common 3: German (3)
South West 3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
North West 3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
] variant 3: Swedish (3)
sometimes proscribed 3: English (2); Esperanto (1)
alternatively 3: German (2); English (1)
Irish 3: English (3)
dialects 3: Italian (2); English (1)
Hällesjö 3: Jamtish (3)
Matera 3: Neapolitan (3)
Khalkha 3: Mongolian (3)
] 3: Mongolian (3)
] 3: Scots (3)
Balkan 3: Ladino (3)
France, Paris 3: French (3)
une fête 3: French (3)
Vendelbomål 3: Danish (3)
northern and central Germany; very common 3: German (3)
Oregon 3: English (3)
Mizrahi 3: Hebrew (3)
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{{w|Hangzhou dialect|Hangzhou}} 2: Chinese (2)
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{{w|cot–caught merger}} 2: English (2)
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T-flapping 2: English (2)
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anatomy 2: English (2)
EU 2: French (2)
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Verb 2: English (1); Bavarian (1)
{{w|Kedah Malay|Kedah-Penang-Perlis}} 2: Malay (2)
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Northern California 2: English (2)
children 2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
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Phoneme, Closed ultima 2: Malay (2)
] 2: Malay (2)
common; especially northern and central Germany 2: German (2)
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glide-sporadic 2: Malay (2)
Standard Singapore 2: Malay (2)
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Abzakh 2: Adyghe (2)
Northern Dutch 2: Dutch (2)
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western Switzerland 2: Alemannic German (2)
informal before a consonant 2: French (2)
official standard, but rare 2: German (2)
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contracted 2: Middle English (2)
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Rouen, partially 2: Norman (2)
Germany; less common in southern regiolects 2: German (2)
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all central German dialects 2: German (2)
; 2: English (2)
Håsjö 2: Jamtish (2)
Nesna 2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Kristiansand 2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
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Most dialects 2: Jamtish (2)
Gadabay 2: Azerbaijani (2)
half of Switzerland 2: German (2)
Switzerland, some of Austria 2: German (2)
now 2: Tagalog (2)
Rizal 2: Tagalog (2)
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Northern dialects 2: Afar (2)
nonstandard, for the noun plural 2: English (2)
] 2: Betawi (1); Indonesian (1)
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Samaritan Hebrew 2: Hebrew (2)
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South Skye 2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
Singaporean English 2: English (2)
common variant 2: German (1); Tajik (1)
Northern Manx 2: Manx (2)
{{w|Laghée dialect|Laghée}} 2: Lombard (2)
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Erzgebirgisch 2: East Central German (2)
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car 2: Persian (2)
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southeast Iceland 2: Icelandic (2)
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Phoneme, Syllable initial only 2: Malay (2)
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Toulouse 2: French (2)
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All dialects 2: Yiddish (1); Adyghe (1)
some speakers, perhaps dated 2: German (2)
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] colloquial also 2: Welsh (2)
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Lockne 2: Jamtish (2)
Junior norm 2: Russian (2)
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Novarese 2: Lombard (2)
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Urban Cebu 2: Cebuano (2)
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biology 2: English (2)
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Sogn 2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
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Pays de Caux, Pays de Bray, Rouen 2: Norman (2)
Pays de Bray partially ; Guernesey, Jersey 2: Norman (2)
dialectally also 2: English (2)
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popular 2: German (1); Indonesian (1)
Maastrichtian 2: Limburgish (2)
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Valtellina 2: Lombard (2)
East Malaysia Malay 2: Malay (2)
Switzerland, some of Austria and southern Germany 2: German (2)
prescriptive 2: Armenian (1); Arabic (1)
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North American 2: English (2)
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Early Old French 2: Old French (2)
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German standard 2: German (2)
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Werdenberg 2: Alemannic German (2)
Glarus 2: Alemannic German (2)
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Old Italian 2: Italian (2)
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Rodanenc Provençau 2: Occitan (2)
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Selfkant 2: Limburgish (2)
Sanandaj 2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
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Koy Sanjaq 2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
Lower Tyari 2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
determiner 2: Romanian (2)
Akkaba, {{w|Altay Prefecture}} 2: Tuvan (2)
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Sarajevo 2: Ladino (2)
cy-s 2: Welsh (2)
{{w|Palermo}} 2: Sicilian (2)
Urban 2: Persian (1); South Levantine Arabic (1)
Munster - Dingle 2: Irish (2)
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Fierozzo 2: Mòcheno (2)
Besleney dialect 2: Kabardian (2)
{{w|Kedah Malay}} 2: Malay (2)
Classic Persian 2: Persian (2)
a bomber crew member who sights and releases bombs 2: Portuguese (1); Spanish (1)
a person who likes to bombard 2: Portuguese (1); Spanish (1)
sometimes in fast speech 2: Greek (2)
Kabardian 2: Kabardian (2)
Central dialect 2: Kazakh (2)
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Alto Rio Negro 2: Nheengatu (2)
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Bulgaria 2: Ladino (2)
noun: campaign; movement 2: Tagalog (2)
Germanised 2: German (2)
Classical Bohairic 2: Coptic (2)
Pronunciation reform 2: Coptic (2)
northern German, now becoming rare 2: German (2)
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by analogy with standard pronunciation rules 2: German (2)
Dejing {{l|zh|德靖|tr=-}} 2: Zhuang (2)
Maguan {{l|zh|馬關|tr=-}} 2: Zhuang (2)
Sassarese 2: Sardinian (2)
Pamphylian 2: Ancient Greek (2)
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Northern, Northeastern 2: Pashto (2)
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{{w|Perak Malay}} 2: Malay (2)
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Scouse 1: English (1)
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Trapani 1: Sicilian (1)
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{{w|Malay phonology|Baku}} 1: Malay (1)
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some ] 1: English (1)
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In compounds like ''twopenny'' 1: English (1)
STL 1: English (1)
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US, also 1: English (1)
mostly nonstandard 1: English (1)
Northern British English 1: English (1)
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South Barra 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
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] 1: Okinawan (1)
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General South African 1: English (1)
{{w|Yorkshire}} 1: English (1)
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very common 1: Italian (1)
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parts of central Germany 1: German (1)
common speech; quasi-standard in northern and central Germany; alternations as above 1: German (1)
from the form {{l|ang|ċeald}} 1: Middle English (1)
Colloquial Singaporean 1: Malay (1)
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some Canadian and US accents 1: English (1)
especially with 1: English (1)
Cantonese (alternative) 1: Chinese (1)
], ] 1: English (1)
uncommon or dialectal 1: English (1)
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] 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
most of Northern England 1: English (1)
some Northern Enɡlish dialects, esp. Bolton 1: English (1)
Liverpool usually 1: English (1)
pre-/ŋ/ ] 1: English (1)
Wales (usually) 1: English (1)
Midlands (especially Birmingham) 1: English (1)
UK, Northern 1: English (1)
UK, Manchester, Liverpool 1: English (1)
Cape Flats; Indian South African 1: English (1)
approximating Māori pronunciation 1: English (1)
Kelantanese 1: Malay (1)
only according to the official standard 1: German (1)
some other dialects 1: English (1)
more Arabized 1: English (1)
] smoothing 1: English (1)
archaic RP 1: English (1)
traditional New York City 1: English (1)
{{w|Scouse}} 1: English (1)
Doric and most Southern Scots dialects 1: Scots (1)
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obsolete outside Northern England 1: English (1)
contemporary 1: English (1)
some New England, Southern American, and Canadian 1: English (1)
younger speakers of Hong Kong Cantonese 1: Chinese (1)
some speakers from Northern England and Ireland 1: English (1)
mainly Northern ME 1: Middle English (1)
] 1: English (1)
palatalized, Trøndelag and Northern Norway 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
parts of Ontario and Canadian Prairies 1: English (1)
paragon 1: English (1)
rare, especially when stressed 1: Indonesian (1)
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very dated 1: English (1)
e.g., US 1: English (1)
e.g., UK 1: English (1)
T-Flapping 1: English (1)
Hong Kong Cantonese 1: Chinese (1)
sometimes when emphasised 1: Portuguese (1)
Caipira dialect 1: Portuguese (1)
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archaic or dialectal 1: English (1)
now especially among the elderly 1: Maltese (1)
South US 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
Northern England English 1: English (1)
Syllabic post-schwa consonants 1: English (1)
common Belgian and South Dutch realisations 1: Dutch (1)
North and East of the Netherlands, audio example 1: Dutch (1)
Guelders 1: Dutch (1)
rural US 1: English (1)
accents with the FOOT-GOOSE merger and yod-dropping 1: English (1)
Conservative 1: English (1)
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Hawaii 1: English (1)
Tarama 1: Miyako (1)
Uruka 1: Miyako (1)
Minna 1: Miyako (1)
Lower Alemannic (Northern Alsace) 1: Alemannic German (1)
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unstressed; enclitic before a consonant 1: Central Franconian (1)
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{{w|Shadi dialect|Chongming Shadi}} 1: Chinese (1)
{{w|Shadi dialect|Haimen Shadi}} 1: Chinese (1)
Québec, popular 1: French (1)
] 1: Japanese (1)
colloquial, quick speech 1: Turkish (1)
Normandy 1: French (1)
from OE {{l|ang|gomen}} 1: Middle English (1)
parts of the UK 1: English (1)
parts of North America 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
colloquially in unstressed position 1: German (1)
North India 1: English (1)
South India 1: English (1)
] 1: Japanese (1)
tjukk l 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
] dialects 1: English (1)
] 1: Japanese (1)
Montreal 1: French (1)
French form 1: English (1)
r-] 1: English (1)
see usage notes 1: Basque (1)
influenced by '']'' {{m|fro|ligne}} 1: Middle English (1)
sometimes in Northern England; otherwise obsolete 1: English (1)
medical 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
] 1: Tagalog (1)
latter regional 1: German (1)
now chiefly Belgium 1: French (1)
some parts of Central Italy 1: Italian (1)
most parts of Latium 1: Italian (1)
US Inland North 1: English (1)
colloquial, chiefly for the interjection 1: German (1)
sometimes in Northern England, otherwise obsolete 1: English (1)
some speakers in south-western Germany; when stressed 1: German (1)
less commonly also 1: English (1)
British Pakistani 1: English (1)
late Early Modern English 1: English (1)
Brazilian Portuguese 1: Portuguese (1)
Slang 1: English (1)
la neige 1: French (1)
Berlinisch 1: German (1)
capital of Egypt 1: English (1)
US towns and cities 1: English (1)
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especially Rome 1: Italian (1)
Burkina Faso 1: French (1)
lmo-W 1: Lombard (1)
lmo-E 1: Lombard (1)
Falkland Islands English 1: English (1)
also found in the US 1: English (1)
found in the US, perhaps under influence from Italian 1: English (1)
Tripoli, Iowa 1: English (1)
low-middle class Turinese 1: Piedmontese (1)
Italialized upper class Turinese 1: Piedmontese (1)
] 1: French (1)
Maryland 1: English (1)
obsolete or poetic 1: English (1)
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from OE {{m|ang|rind}} 1: Middle English (1)
from OE {{m|ang|rinde}} 1: Middle English (1)
some US speakers 1: English (1)
some Irish speakers 1: English (1)
US regional 1: English (1)
closer to English pronunciation 1: Chinese (1)
Shuzi 1: Salar (1)
Tapo 1: Salar (1)
Tasmania 1: English (1)
wine–whine merger 1: English (1)
Some southern English accents 1: English (1)
Northern Romerike 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
especially western Germany 1: German (1)
Utrecht 1: Dutch (1)
Middlesbrough 1: English (1)
Lancashire 1: English (1)
1700s 1: English (1)
Early Modern English, 1500s–1600s 1: English (1)
dough-door merger 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
Hawick dialect 1: Scots (1)
especially Western US 1: English (1)
hyperforeign 1: English (1)
Sulista 1: Portuguese (1)
Brazil, non-standard 1: Portuguese (1)
corresponding to the spelling {{m|ga|leob}} 1: Irish (1)
South Eastern Norway 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
adverb, unstressed 1: English (1)
variant in colloquial speech; chiefly with infinitives (particle) and adjectives (meaning “too”) 1: German (1)
Austro-Bavarian, Swiss 1: German (1)
sometimes alternatively as a preposition, unless stressed 1: German (1)
most of Germany, parts of Austria 1: German (1)
Austria, parts of southern Germany, Switzerland 1: German (1)
traditional British pronunciation, now virtually obsolete 1: English (1)
Austria, Switzerland 1: German (1)
first etymology 1: Ido (1)
second etymology 1: Ido (1)
Standard, overall more common 1: German (1)
standard, overall less common 1: German (1)
Austrian German, common in casual speech as an influence of the Austro-Bavarian language 1: German (1)
according to a widespread pronunciation of this word 1: German (1)
Listuguj 1: English (1)
by analogy to {{l|en|arc}} 1: English (1)
traditional or obsolete 1: English (1)
informal Brazil 1: Portuguese (1)
UK dialectal 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
{{w|Modern Standard Arabic}} 1: Arabic (1)
South and North Brazil 1: Portuguese (1)
Interior Brazil 1: Portuguese (1)
Aran Islands 1: Irish (1)
palatalized, Northen Norwegian, attested as ''dein'' 1: Russenorsk (1)
La Tuque 1: French (1)
parts of England 1: English (1)
palatal N 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
also Southern American English 1: English (1)
Northern Khumi 1: Khumi Chin (1)
Caithness 1: Scots (1)
Eastern Malay 1: Malay (1)
Sumatran Middle Malay 1: Malay (1)
Terengganu 1: Malay (1)
some parts of the UK and Australia 1: English (1)
Toten 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
regional, including western Germany 1: German (1)
no weak vowel merger 1: English (1)
yod dropping 1: English (1)
Central dialects except North East Central 1: Scots (1)
Phoneme, Consonant, Syllable initial, obsolete 1: Malay (1)
Phoneme, Consonant, Syllable final, obsolete 1: Malay (1)
Phoneme, Vowel, Closed ultima 1: Malay (1)
Romsdal/Sunndal/Lesja 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Selbu/Lierne 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Diphthongised forms 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Namdal 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Flå, Horg 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
North-Østerdalen 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Settler dialects in Bardu 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
scientific 1: English (1)
Neuchâtel 1: French (1)
without the {{w|wine–whine merger}} 1: English (1)
US and Canada 1: English (1)
in numbers from 21 to 99 1: German (1)
alternative de-facto standard 1: German (1)
in other contexts 1: German (1)
/pɾoːˈɾam/ 1: Turkish (1)
Aranese 1: Occitan (1)
without phrasal stress 1: German (1)
southern Germany and Austria 1: German (1)
some Ghanaian speakers 1: English (1)
FS 1: French (1)
per se western German, and Berlin to a lesser extent, but also elsewhere when unstressed 1: German (1)
as an unstressed, capitalised title 1: English (1)
Gudbrandsdalen 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Setesdalen 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Trøndelag and Solør 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Idd 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
retention of schwa 1: Middle English (1)
predominant; not restricted to southern accents; used by many who do have a phonemic {{IPAchar|/ʒ/}} 1: German (1)
reduced second syllable 1: Middle English (1)
accented second syllable 1: Middle English (1)
Southeastern Midwest of the U.S. 1: English (1)
South Carolina 1: English (1)
Yiddish-influenced 1: English (1)
uncommon and stiff, though etymologically correct 1: German (1)
to approximate the French pronunciation 1: English (1)
{{w|English-language vowel changes before historic /l/#Gulf-golf merger|gulf-golf merger}} 1: English (1)
Sachsen 1: German (1)
Rheinland 1: German (1)
after vowels 1: Italian (1)
une baleine 1: French (1)
Estrie, Quebec 1: French (1)
Riksmål-influenced 1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
influenced by Norwegian dialects 1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
sometimes considered as colloquial 1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
Lhasa 1: Tibetan (1)
Alsace<ref>http://accentsdefrance.free.fr/alsace/alsacephonetique.html</ref> 1: French (1)
Darang Deng 1: Taraon (1)
Midland US 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
Luutsa 1: Votic (1)
Liivtšülä 1: Votic (1)
Czech Republic 1: Czech (1)
North Durham 1: English (1)
some speakers in the very north of Germany 1: German (1)
when stressed, which is rare 1: German (1)
regional US and England 1: English (1)
Standard Northern 1: German (1)
as particle 1: Haitian Creole (1)
non-productive 1: English (1)
Northern UK 1: English (1)
mostly obsolete 1: French (1)
especially 1: English (1)
Lebanese 1: North Levantine Arabic (1)
Arann 1: Irish (1)
humorous spelling pronunciation 1: English (1)
Rio de Janeiro 1: Portuguese (1)
Central-South Brazil 1: Portuguese (1)
Manchester<ref>"OASIS: Their Angriest Interview Ever, Slowed Down & Subtitled ("Wibbling Rivalry" Fully Transcribed)", </ref> 1: English (1)
Fluminense, brasiliense, florianopolitano, capixaba 1: Portuguese (1)
Riverense Portuñol 1: Portuguese (1)
gaúcho da pampa 1: Portuguese (1)
Rp 1: English (1)
Cumbrian 1: English (1)
Vinh 1: Vietnamese (1)
after {{IPAchar|/t/}} 1: Middle English (1)
US, New York City, archaic 1: English (1)
irregular, but common; borrowed from Etymology 2 1: English (1)
colloquial, particularly northern and central Germany 1: German (1)
low colloquial, dialectal, or humorous 1: Russian (1)
rural folk speech of New England and Upstate New York 1: English (1)
Southern US rural folk speech 1: English (1)
Kouka 1: Konabéré (1)
Tansilla Toma 1: Konabéré (1)
Northeast England 1: English (1)
Sogn, Voss, Hardanger 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
some other US dialects 1: English (1)
for some speakers, to distinguish from '']''; Latinate 1: English (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
] 1: Scots (1)
Jiezi dialect 1: Salar (1)
Mengda township 1: Salar (1)
- 1: Salar (1)
dogè 1: Lithuanian (1)
dòge 1: Lithuanian (1)
Mecklenburg, Pomerania 1: German Low German (1)
Holstein, Lower Saxony, northern Brandenburg 1: German Low German (1)
southern Brandenburg 1: German Low German (1)
Banda Aceh 1: Acehnese (1)
place name 1: Latin (1)
with ] merger 1: English (1)
Canada, Estrie 1: French (1)
Canada, Abitibi 1: French (1)
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Leet 1: English (1)
inflected forms 1: German (1)
Nordsjællandsk 1: Danish (1)
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Ærøsk 1: Danish (1)
Lollandsk 1: Danish (1)
Tåsingsk 1: Danish (1)
] 1: English (1)
] adjective 1: English (1)
] adjective 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
other accents without the ] 1: English (1)
Midwestern US English 1: English (1)
Lemosin 1: Occitan (1)
phoneme, initial 1: Persian (1)
phoneme, before some consonants 1: Persian (1)
East Anglian Dialect 1: English (1)
weak-vowel merger 1: English (1)
noun usage 1: English (1)
Northern English accents 1: English (1)
some other UK accents 1: English (1)
US accents 1: English (1)
West Midlands, especially Birmingham 1: English (1)
Washington 1: English (1)
in casual speech 1: English (1)
une fenêtre 1: French (1)
American 1: English (1)
sometimes in Northern England 1: English (1)
ur-KPK 1: Urdu (1)
] 1: Persian (1)
by dissimilation 1: English (1)
Central Canada 1: English (1)
Western Canada 1: English (1)
especially in the local dialect 1: English (1)
in the local dialect, with ] 1: English (1)
see usage note below 1: French (1)
see note 1: English (1)
Eastern, colloquial 1: Catalan (1)
Valencian, dialectal 1: Catalan (1)
Avellino 1: Neapolitan (1)
Inner Campania 1: Neapolitan (1)
Bari, Taranto 1: Neapolitan (1)
Tavoliere, NE Calabria 1: Neapolitan (1)
Force, NW Calabria 1: Neapolitan (1)
Chieti 1: Neapolitan (1)
Peschici 1: Neapolitan (1)
Maratea 1: Neapolitan (1)
Pescara, Potenza 1: Neapolitan (1)
widespread in Campania 1: Italian (1)
] 1: English (1)
{{w|goose split|''goose'' split}} 1: English (1)
URP 1: English (1)
laxly 1: English (1)
Internet slang 1: English (1)
ironic 1: English (1)
old-fashioned 1: English (1)
Baltimore, New Orleans 1: English (1)
with /rs/→/s/ 1: Middle English (1)
Pakistani English 1: English (1)
Somerset 1: English (1)
{{w|Meilisi Daur District|Miisl}} 1: Daur (1)
{{w|Tacheng}} 1: Daur (1)
haplology 1: English (1)
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{{w|nonrhotic}} {{w|Southern American English}} 1: English (1)
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Birmingham 1: English (1)
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Northern California, US 1: English (1)
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West Ulster 1: Irish (1)
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south of ] 1: Faroese (1)
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Eastern Saudi Arabia 1: Gulf Arabic (1)
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Hvaler 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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Brazil, colloquial 1: Portuguese (1)
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faded in Canada mid-20th {{tooltip|century|c.}} 1: English (1)
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possibly obsolete 1: English (1)
Näskott 1: Jamtish (1)
Rödön 1: Jamtish (1)
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Bokn 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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Harstad 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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Andebu 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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Maldives 1: English (1)
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Britain 1: English (1)
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northern East Central Scots 1: Scots (1)
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Tees Valley 1: English (1)
nonstandard outside dialects 1: English (1)
Hungarian 1: English (1)
enclitic after a vowel 1: Limburgish (1)
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North Germany 1: German (1)
West Telemark and North Gudbrand Valley 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Dialects with merger of /ɒː/ and /ɔʊ̯/ 1: Low German (1)
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all standards 1: Persian (1)
Internet 1: English (1)
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GSAE 1: English (1)
South-European Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, non-standard 1: Russian (1)
Koine 1: Ancient Greek (1)
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Modern, Eastern Dialect 1: Hebrew (1)
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Spanish-influenced 1: English (1)
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Yomut 1: Turkmen (1)
Turkmensahra 1: Turkmen (1)
adjective and noun 1: English (1)
prescriptive standard; overall rare 1: German (1)
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Noja 1: Salar (1)
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] 1: Betawi (1)
Gulf Arabic (dialectal) 1: Arabic (1)
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Northeastern US 1: English (1)
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Canada, colloquial or dated 1: French (1)
some Ashkenazim 1: English (1)
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dark {{IPAchar|/ɧ/}} 1: Swedish (1)
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West Polesian dialect 1: Old Ruthenian (1)
Boyko dialect 1: Old Ruthenian (1)
Aegean 1: Turkish (1)
Hindi 1: Translingual (1)
] 1: Translingual (1)
some southern speakers 1: German (1)
Rioplatense 1: English (1)
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Armenian 1: English (1)
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South Harris 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
in careful speech 1: Swedish (1)
older RP 1: English (1)
then no ] nor ] 1: English (1)
Western Lombard 1: Lombard (1)
parts of southern Germany; Austria, Switzerland 1: German (1)
Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Brandenburg, conservative dialects in northern Lower Saxony 1: Low German (1)
Eastphalia, Lippe, less conservative dialects in northern Lower Saxony 1: Low German (1)
emulating French 1: English (1)
chiefly obsolete, still regionally in Switzerland 1: German (1)
some northern speakers, but inflected forms always with long vowel 1: German (1)
Johore 1: Malay (1)
Calangianus 1: Gallurese (1)
Sant'Antonio di Gallura 1: Gallurese (1)
galì 1: Lithuanian (1)
gãli 1: Lithuanian (1)
senà 1: Lithuanian (1)
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northern and central Germany; quasi-standard 1: German (1)
by creator 1: English (1)
dialectal Brazil 1: Portuguese (1)
Monastir 1: Ladino (1)
partly anglicised 1: English (1)
standard German variant in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland 1: German (1)
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Gen 1: English (1)
Terai 1: Urdu (1)
regional, e.g. western Germany 1: German (1)
Frankfurterisch 1: Rhine Franconian (1)
only according to regional pronunciations of these words 1: German (1)
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native pronunciation 1: English (1)
Swiss, conservative Austro-Bavarian 1: German (1)
northern German Low German 1: German Low German (1)
Italian-American 1: English (1)
common merger 1: German (1)
not for all speakers 1: German (1)
Palù 1: Mòcheno (1)
Upper German 1: German (1)
northern and central Germany; but rare since {{m|de|feige}} is preferred 1: German (1)
colloquial, northern and central Germany 1: German (1)
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sometimes in casual speech 1: German (1)
northern and eastern Germany 1: German (1)
intransitive 1: English (1)
transitive 1: English (1)
] 1: English (1)
prescriptive standard; south-western Germany, Switzerland; also west-central Germany 1: German (1)
south-eastern Germany, Austria; also northern and east-central Germany 1: German (1)
west-central Germany; now chiefly colloquial 1: German (1)
northern and east-central Germany; now chiefly colloquial 1: German (1)
most of Germany, Switzerland 1: German (1)
Isle of Man 1: English (1)
Aĩrija, more common 1: Lithuanian (1)
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regional; overall rather rare 1: German (1)
most of Skye 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Phoneme, Syllable initial, obsolete 1: Malay (1)
Name of letter, Johor-Selangor 1: Malay (1)
Phoneme, obsolete 1: Malay (1)
Kuwaiti Gulf Arabic 1: Arabic (1)
Phoneme, Vowel, Closed ultima, Johor-Selangor 1: Malay (1)
Levantine 1: Arabic (1)
Hebron cities and villages 1: Arabic (1)
Palestinian Fellahi 1: Arabic (1)
Ghawa 1: Gulf Arabic (1)
Northern and Eastern Highlands 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Doric Scots 1: Scots (1)
''cat''–''caught'' merger 1: Scots (1)
some speakers, chiefly northern Germany 1: German (1)
Tyneside 1: English (1)
California, US 1: English (1)
palatised 1: Portuguese (1)
] 1: French (1)
Africa 1: French (1)
RA 1: English (1)
less 1: Scots (1)
Traditional 1: Galician (1)
some speakers, especially Austro-Bavarian 1: German (1)
colloquial contraction, chiefly adverb 1: German (1)
ps-SE 1: Pashto (1)
schwa epenthetic 1: Hindi (1)
US, without Rosa's roses merger 1: English (1)
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Mellemslesvigsk 1: Danish (1)
GAm 1: English (1)
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Italian-like 1: English (1)
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Ulster English 1: English (1)
rural areas of Scotland, rare 1: English (1)
Majhi 1: Punjabi (1)
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mainland Argyll 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
] 1: English (1)
Sense 2 1: English (1)
with {{w|Mary–marry–merry merger}} and {{w|happy tensing}} 1: English (1)
with Gooise r and lenited dark l, used particularly in the ] 1: Dutch (1)
UK, Australia, New Zealand 1: English (1)
Magdalen College 1: English (1)
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UK,weak vowel 1: English (1)
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leading 1: Persian (1)
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TRT 1: Turkish (1)
vocative/genitive singular 1: Old Irish (1)
Amecameca, Jaltocán, Tlaxcala and Texcoco 1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Eivissa 1: Catalan (1)
Eigg 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
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Lorne 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
East Sutherland 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
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Brazil: Nordestino 1: Portuguese (1)
until the ] period<ref>{{R:Digital-Daijisen}}</ref> 1: Japanese (1)
{{w|Bergamasque dialect|Bergamasque}} 1: Lombard (1)
Amecameca, Jaltocán, Nanacamilpan, Texcoco and Tlaxcala 1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Some southern dialects 1: Dutch (1)
Izhma 1: Komi-Zyrian (1)
Rosmuc 1: Irish (1)
German origin 1: English (1)
Buskerud 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
round 1: English (1)
Bear River 1: English (1)
north and mid Argyll 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
no wine-whine merger 1: English (1)
Oklahoma 1: Choctaw (1)
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Some Southern dialects 1: Yiddish (1)
New York Chassidish 1: Yiddish (1)
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Mansûrâbâdi 1: Khalaj (1)
more properly 1: Hebrew (1)
Miyana, Bostanabad, Gulluja 1: Azerbaijani (1)
Ross 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
non-standard, colloquial 1: Icelandic (1)
some speakers in ] 1: Faroese (1)
Sandoy 1: Faroese (1)
Acadian 1: French (1)
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Harat 1: Persian (1)
Khesht, Konartakhteh, Dashtestan 1: Persian (1)
xme-mey 1: Kermanic (1)
soj 1: Kermanic (1)
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dialects also 1: Arabic (1)
chiefly Switzerland, parts of western Germany 1: German (1)
Borchaly, Derbent, Sheki 1: Azerbaijani (1)
Ås 1: Jamtish (1)
Khesht 1: Persian (1)
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widespread 1: Arabic (1)
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Early New Persian 1: Persian (1)
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ntz 1: Kermanic (1)
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xme-yaz 1: Kermanic (1)
Sabzevar 1: Persian (1)
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North of the Panninger line 1: Limburgish (1)
apocope 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Trøndelag, Northern Norway 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
] 1: Malay (1)
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conjunction for relative clauses 1: Persian (1)
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standard; disyllabic 1: German (1)
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Laguedocian 1: Occitan (1)
adjective, verb present, imperative 1: Romanian (1)
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Sistan 1: Persian (1)
non-native 1: Pashto (1)
une enquête 1: French (1)
North Afar 1: Afar (1)
South Afar 1: Afar (1)
poetic or for rhyming purposes 1: Hebrew (1)
Mizrahi Hebrew 1: Hebrew (1)
also common; not restricted to speakers who have a general merger 1: German (1)
rare, dated 1: Turkish (1)
before a consonant 1: Occitan (1)
Southern Sweden 1: Swedish (1)
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Standard (Northern) 1: German (1)
Standard (Southern) 1: German (1)
Colloquial Northern 1: German (1)
Australian English 1: English (1)
many speakers in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland 1: German (1)
{{w|North coast Portuguese|North Coast Dialect}} 1: Portuguese (1)
rare or high register 1: German (1)
southern Germany, Austria, high register in Switzerland 1: German (1)
usual in Switzerland 1: German (1)
plural of periphrase 1: English (1)
plural of periphrasis 1: English (1)
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Powys 1: Welsh (1)
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South West Central 1: Scots (1)
occasionally heard 1: German (1)
with the desire to obtain 1: German (1)
normal; nominative, dative, accusative singular 1: German (1)
plural; genitive singular 1: German (1)
Switzerland, Austria, Southern Germany 1: German (1)
metaphor 1: English (1)
High German 1: German (1)
Kosovo 1: Albanian (1)
non-US 1: English (1)
some northern speakers 1: German (1)
colloquial Northern German 1: German (1)
Standard pronunciation, from Kamus Dewan Perdana 1: Malay (1)
GP 1: English (1)
northern Germany; Duden standard 1: German (1)
Minangkabau, Banjar 1: Malay (1)
variant in colloquial speech 1: German (1)
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Descendants here include borrowings from eastern dialects of Persian, now written in ] and referred to as '']''. In Tajik, {{m|fa||حاضر}}, written {{m|tg|ҳозир}} in Cyrillic, is also an adverb meaning “now; currently”, which is the meaning in some of the borrowings. 1: Persian (1)
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allomorphy with {{m|ko|-오}} 1: Korean (1)
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], c. 1350 {{BCE}} 1: Egyptian (1)
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to give a haircut, procure a haircut 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
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Ullensaker 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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Jura 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Colonsay 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
via Persian 1: Punjabi (1)
among other pronunciations 1: Khalaj (1)
including ] 1: English (1)
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Fosen 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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ces- 1: Neapolitan (1)
cres- 1: Neapolitan (1)
Eiken 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Syvde 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
on human body 1: Khalaj (1)
of birds 1: Khalaj (1)
Talxâbî? 1: Khalaj (1)
some dialects, like Puth 1: Limburgish (1)
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Kottayam 1: Malayalam (1)
tree 1: Haitian Creole (1)
clipping 1: Haitian Creole (1)
] 1: Dhivehi (1)
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Nineveb Plains 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Lovund 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
an officially kept list of all persons punished by the courts 1: German (1)
of an individual 1: German (1)
North Lewis 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
of an expression 1: German (1)
south Barra 1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
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younger 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
classical literary 1: Arabic (1)
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Interrogative 1: Khalaj (1)
in particular 1: Yoruba (1)
to cause someone to fall or stumble by putting a leg in the way 1: German (1)
Tallxâbî 1: Khalaj (1)
žvakè 1: Lithuanian (1)
žvãke 1: Lithuanian (1)
traditional, now dated 1: Limburgish (1)
north-western Telemark dialects 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Ḥaḍramawt 1: Arabic (1)
Noun 1: Hebrew (1)
Pa'al 1: Hebrew (1)
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Offerdal 1: Jamtish (1)
mostly in Oppdal 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
an animal, a group of animals 1: Ukrainian (1)
Mansûrâdî 1: Khalaj (1)
Turkish 1: Turkish (1)
spelling variant 1: Bavarian (1)
{{w|Jinhua dialect|Jinhua}} 1: Chinese (1)
kerštè 1: Lithuanian (1)
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{{w|Khalkha Mongolian#Grouping of Khalkha dialects|Mongolia Khalkh}} 1: Mongolian (1)
Dörböd 1: Mongolian (1)
Erkelenz 1: Limburgish (1)
relaxed pronunciation 1: Tagalog (1)
Chinese 1: Chinese (1)
Colorado 1: English (1)
Xanbahe 1: Salar (1)
oblique and plural 1: Khalaj (1)
nominative case 1: Khalaj (1)
hi-PB 1: Hindi (1)
Colloquial Dari 1: Persian (1)
also colloquial 1: Welsh (1)
Javanese-influenced pronunciation 1: Indonesian (1)
] 1: Bactrian (1)
Marga 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Mer 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Hassan 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
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classica 1: Old French (1)
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Lahnda 1: Punjabi (1)
not in dialects with guttural R 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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] 1: Malay (1)
{{w|Hirara, Okinawa|Hirara}} 1: Miyako (1)
Ekiti 1: Yoruba (1)
Mengguang 1: Pela (1)
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Senaya 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
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Tiare 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
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